Ron Wilson...is..uncertain if he wants to parlay his 2016 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships experience into more work.

“I don’t want to do this again, I don’t think,” Wilson told reporters....“I don’t see myself coming back. I wanted to do it once. I wanted to see what it was like to coach at this level, and I did. We won a bronze. It’s not gold, but it’s still something.”

“Sometimes I had my doubts there after my Toronto experience. I was getting criticized from all sides. You learn to trust yourself. That’s what I did, I trusted myself and we were rewarded,” Wilson said.

The coach, who holds dual American-Canadian citizenship, made headlines in the tournament for criticizing the media pressure put on Team Canada’s teens and admitting he did zero research on Russia’s players before they eliminated his squad in Monday’s semifinal.

Yet American star Auston Matthews said the players all appreciated Wilson’s style of guidance.

“He was really laid back. He was really honest with everybody. He doesn’t yell a lot. It was different from what most people kind of expected,” Matthews told reporters in Helsinki. “It was really nice to have him as a coach.